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Cass County Youth Celebrate National 4-H Week October 2-8

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Cass County Extension will be celebrating all things 4-H during National 4-H Week October 2-8. Now is the time of year for youth to join and participate in 4-H, a worldwide youth development program, hosted in Iowa by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. Keep an eye out for Cass County 4-H members, volunteers, and supporters showing their 4-H pride during National 4-H Week. Many of the local 4-H clubs will be creating window displays in local businesses. Other clubs will be doing special events and activities during the week such as wearing 4-H shirts to school or doing service projects around their community!

In addition, the Iowa 4-H Foundation and Cass County 4-H are partnering to host the Iowa 4-H Giving Day (www.iowa4Hgivingday.org), a special 24-hour event, on October 4th and 5th from Noon to Noon during National 4-H Week. Each year on Iowa 4-H Giving Day, supporters and alumni across the state come together to financially support Iowa’s largest youth organization, to ensure these opportunities continue to be available to youth across the state and at the county level. 4-H supporters can donate online or in person to support programs at the county or state level!

To wrap up National 4-H Week, Cass County 4-H will be hosting a Fall Fest on Sunday, October 9 from 2-4 PM at the Cass County Fairgrounds followed by a 4K Fun Run. 4-Her’s will be on hand to celebrate 4-H as well as invite new/potential 4-Her’s to join in the fun and see what 4-H all is about. All members of the community are invited to come out for an afternoon of family fun!

Katie Bateman, County Youth Coordinator with Cass County Extension says “We have a variety of fun activities planned which will showcase some of the project areas with hands-on activities, games and fun at our Fall Fest October 9th!. We will have youth hosting game booths, a hayride, plinko, a scavenger hunt and much more. A 4-H information booth and snacks will be available from 2-4pm. Following the Fall Fest, we are hosting a 4-K for 4-H starting at 4:00pm. You can sign up for the run or a 1-mile fun-run/walk option at the Youth Council Booth from 2-3:30pm at Fall Fest!”

Fall Fest will be a fun event for all ages to come out and celebrate National 4-H Week! Details about National 4-H week events are located on the Cass County Extension Website, www.extension.iastate.edu/cass. You are invited to follow Cass County 4-H on Facebook page, www.facebook.com/CassCoIAExt or search for “Cass County Iowa 4H” on Instagram. We will feature our club activities, share 4-H trivia and more on these social media pages throughout the week.

Bateman says “4-H is a year round program for youth in grades kindergarten through 12. National 4-H Week is a great time to show some the wonderful things 4-H offers to youth. In fact, research has shown that young people in 4-H are nearly four times as likely to contribute to their communities and are twice as likely to engage in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) programs during after school time.”

4-H is active in each of Iowa’s 99 counties and empowers youth to reach their full potential through many different types of experiences including photography, music, woodworking, sewing, livestock and horticulture. 4-H grows confidence, creativity, curiosity, courage, character and much more in youth. 4-H allows youth to use the skills that they learn to go out and make a positive difference in their communities.

Cass County 4-H has more than 300 4-H youth and 100 volunteers involved in the program. Interested in joining 4-H? Contact the Cass County Extension Office at 712-243-1132 or visit the Cass County Extension website at www.extension.iastate.edu/cass.

Aircraft landing incident in Red Oak

News

September 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The pilot of a single-engine, fixed-wing aircraft complained of minor injuries, after the plane slid off the runway at the Red Oak Municipal Airport, Friday afternoon. According to Montgomery County Emergency Management Coordinator Brian Hamman, the Montgomery County Communications Center received a call at around 12:19-p.m. from the Red Oak Airport, reporting a small aircraft had slid off the runway while attempting to land.
Red Oak Fire and the Montgomery County EMA responded to the scene to verify the situation, and determine no injuries or hazards existed. The single occupant of the plane did not require transport to the hospital. Extensive damage was noted to the landing gear and engine propeller of the aircraft.

Photo via the Montgomery County EMA Facebook page.

The aircraft involved is a Weitzel-Laury Varieze, fixed wing single engine plane owned and operated by a subject from Council Bluffs, IA. The incident is under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

Who’s Gonna Win? – Week 6 – 09/30/2022

Podcasts, Sports, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

September 30th, 2022 by admin

Chris Parks, Jim Field, and Matt Mullenix take a look at 8 area high school football games each week throughout the season. We try to provide some insight into the match-ups while competing for top prognosticator and the Whosman Trophy.

Who’s Gonna Win? is brought to you again in 2022 by Rush CPA & Associates and Fareway.

Last Week:

Matt Mullenix 7-1
Jim Field 7-1
Chris Parks 5-3

Overall 2022 Standings:

Matt Mullenix 30-10
Chris Parks 27-13
Jim Field 24-16

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Trojan Preview – Week 6 – 09/30/2022

Podcasts, Sports, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

September 30th, 2022 by admin

KJAN Sports Director Chris Parks’ weekly discussion with Atlantic Head Football Coach Joe Brummer. This week we talk about the tough Homecoming loss to ADM to start district play and look ahead to another tough road trip to face top-ranked Harlan.

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OCTOBER 2022

Birthday Club

September 30th, 2022 by Lori Murphy

October 2:

  • Karen Bateman of Atlantic (winner)

October 3:

  • Elvin Breach of Atlantic (winner)

October 4:

  • Pam Reed of Atlantic (winner)

October 5:

  • Jim Rogers of Wiota (winner)
  • Lana Turner of Atlantic
  • Clarke Irlmeier of Exira

October 6:

  • Gloria Mulford of Elk Horn (winner)
  • Carly Halverson of Coon Rapids

October 7:

  • Ann Butler of Atlantic (winner)
  • Mary Wheeler of Atlantic
  • Brandon Lamp of Atlantic
  • Jean Petersen of Exira
  • Denise Finnell of Atlantic

October 8:

  • Michelle Hackwell of Exira (winner)
  • Gabe Olsen of Lewis
  • Pam Jones of Red Oak
  • Dane Paulsen of Exira
  • Mary Ann Moorman of Atlantic

October 9:

  • Connie Wiechmann of Lewis (winner)
  • Nadine Howell of Atlantic
  • Dee Beebensee of Atlantic

October 10:

  • Mike Meurer of Atlantic (winner)
  • Gwen Weirich of Lewis

October 11:

  • Stacie Linfor of Atlantic

October 12:

  • Richard Hoffman of Cumberland (winner)

October 13:

  • Jill Dodson of Atlantic (winner)
  • Wanda Sorenson of Elk Horn
  • Lisa Paulsen of Exira

October 14:

  • Ruth Meyer of Atlantic (winner)
  • Mark O’Brien of Atlantic
  • Tyler Thomas of Atlantic
  • Noel McMichael of Audubon
  • Mallory Androy of Elk Horn
  • Paulette Boldt of Audubon
  • Kevin Hinners of Elk Horn

October 15:

  • Holly Brenton of Atlantic (winner)
  • Teagen Peterson of Massena
  • Eric Maynard of Anita
  • Jan Brehmer of Atlantic
  • Becky Martin of Audubon

October 16:

  • Galen Becker of Cumberland (winner)
  • Lori Hanson of Audubon
  • Lilly Barber of Wiota
  • Andrea Riesgaard of Exira

October 17:

  • Ron Owen of Audubon (winner)

October 18:

  • Darla Casady of Atlantic (winner)

October 19:

  • Lynn Mortensen of Kimballton (winner)
  • Angela Emmel of Exira
  • Ashley Duncan of Anita
  • Jacob Feiblecorn of Exira
  • Janell Roberts of Exira

October 20:

  • Tucker Sager of Atlantic (winner)
  • Marge Huston of Atlantic
  • Donnis Schwanke of Atlantic
  • Ants Kommes of Exira
  • Becky Randeris of Audubon

 October 21:

  • Wilbur Hansen of Atlantic (winner)
  • Carol Thompson of Exira

October 23:

  • Pansie Hoffman of Cumberland (winner)
  • Vicki Brown of Atlantic

October 24:

  • Tate Hill of Exira (winner)
  • Judy Lauridsen of Exira

October 25:

  • Julie Hansen of Atlantic (winner)
  • Connie Steffen of Griswold

October 26:

  • Lynsi Jo Lamp of Atlantic (winner)
  • Pastor Gary DeGeest of Atlantic
  • Bart Peppers of Exira
  • Bernie Kilworth of Brayton

October  27:

  • Randy Thompson of Exira (winner)

October 28:

  • Maria Petersen of Atlantic (winner)
  • Frankie Waters of Omaha, Nebraska
  • Morgan Kirchner of Atlantic

October 29:

  • Mary Jo Allenstein of Atlantic (winner)
  • John Silence of Atlantic
  • Hayden Larsen of Audubon

October 30:

  • Alan Johnson of Atlantic (winner)
  • Evan Kelly of Griswold
  • Janice Fancher of Audubon

October 31:

  • Ruth Heilig of Elk Horn (winner)
  • Leta Thompson of Cumberland
  • Michelle Klindt of Henderson
  • Rod Christensen of Atlantic

 

 

Woman found dead after a car drove into a pond in Deloit

News

September 30th, 2022 by admin

Crawford County Authorities say a woman’s body and her car have been recovered from a pond in Deloit. The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office says Deputies responded to a call Wednesday morning just after 7:30 a.m. and determined a car had driven into into Riggleman’s Pond behind a house. When the car was pulled out of the water the body of 26-year-old Randi Lynn Heiman was found inside and pronounced dead by the Crawford County Coroner.

KDSN reports the initial 911 caller mentioned a second unidentified female who came through a nearby backyard soaking wet. The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office says the incident is still under investigation. Heiman’s body was transported to the Iowa State Medcial Examiner’s Office for an autopsy.

More than ten different area agencies responded to the scene.

 

New drug shows promise in slowing progression of Alzheimer’s disease

News

September 30th, 2022 by admin

(Radio Iowa) An experimental drug being tested on people with Alzheimer’s disease is showing promise and is very encouraging, according to Tim Harrington, a spokesman for the Iowa chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association. The drug is called Lecanemab (lah-CAN-ah-mab) and medical reports out this week say it can slow the rate of cognitive decline by 27-percent, which Harrington calls significant.

The clinical trial of Lecanemab is in its third phase, so the next step is getting the F-D-A to approve the drug as a viable treatment.

While it’s promising that this drug appears to be able to slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s, he reinforces that it’s not a cure, but it is an important step on the long road. Harrington says it could be some time before this drug is available in Iowa.

More than six-million people nationwide are living with Alzheimer’s disease, including 66,000 in Iowa. Learn more at: alz.org

3A No. 4 Adel ADM hosts No. 7 Creston Friday night

Sports

September 30th, 2022 by admin

(Radio Iowa) Two high powered offenses collide in class 3A on Friday night as fourth ranked Adel ADM hosts number seven Creston. ADM coach Garrison Carter says turnovers may be the key to the outcome.

Carter says the ADM defense will try to slow down Creston running back Brennan Hayes. The junior has piled up more than a thousand yards and is averaging nearly 10 yards per carry.

The Class 3A District 6 contest will kickoff at 7:00 p.m. in Adel.

(UPDATE: Identified) Mills County Sheriff’s Office seeks help identifying body found in Missouri River in April

News

September 30th, 2022 by admin

**Update 9/30: The Mills County Sheriff’s Office says the man has now been identified. They thank the public for their assistance in the case.

The Mills County’s Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in identifying a man that was found dead in the Missouri River on April 23, 2022. His remains were found just north of the Highway 370 bridge that connects Nebraska to Iowa. He was wearing dark pants and boxers when found.

The State Medical Examiner has been able to help identify some tattoos on his body. Those tattoos include:

  • A large skull/face- located on the right side of his back
  • A skull/face with ram-like horns and a goatee- located on his left shoulder blade.
  • A design with multiple curved points, possible flames- located on his right shoulder blade.
  • A design which possible at one time included an animal image as teeth/fans are possibly present- located on his right calf.
  • A red geometric shape- located on the right side of his chest.
  • A large geometric shape which resembles a compass or star with four points. A face is situated in the middle-located on his right foot.
  • Images of people. Faces are visible- located on his right shoulder.
  • A large, red, geometric shape. A long red line with a red ring at the top- located on his right side.

If you know of someone who is missing that these tattoos might match, please contact the Mills County Sheriff’s Office at 712-527-4337. Please reference Case # 22-006358 and ask for Deputy Buttercase or Chief Deputy England.

Corydon man pleads guilty to child porn charge after 5 years of online harassment of Missouri teen

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September 30th, 2022 by admin

(Radio Iowa) A southern Iowa man accused of convincing a Missouri girl to send him nude photos of herself has pleaded guilty to a federal child pornography charge. According to a U.S. Attorney’s Office in Missouri, 60-year-old David Jonathon Dodds of Corydon began contacting the victim through Instagram when she was 13 and she sent Dodds nude photos of herself when she was 14. The teenager told investigators she tried to cut off contact, but Dodds repeatedly called her cell phone and messaged her on Facebook. The harassment lasted until she was 18 and prosecutors say Dodds even called the victim’s boyfriend and sent online messages to the victim’s parents. She eventually told her family about the harassment and her father contacted law enforcement. As part of the plea deal, Dobbs is expected to serve 15 years in federal prison.